“Every player can remember with remarkable accuracy the outstanding tough beats of his career.”

That’s from “Confessions of a Winning Poker Player” via “Rounders,” but the same logic applies to fantasy football, particularly at Sporting News' Fantasy Source. The members of our staff seldom talk about our great fantasy football conquests. But all of us know when we took it on the chin. A few examples:

Texans RB Arian Foster in 2009 (AP Photo)

• That time Houston’s Steve Slaton had two fourth-quarter touchdowns against Jacksonville on Monday night in 2008, the second a 40-yard run with 2:04 remaining and the Texans already holding a 23-10 lead.

• That time Houston coach Gary Kubiak called a halfback pass with Chris Brown near the goal line against Jacksonville in 2009, a pass that was intercepted by Chris White. Or ...

• That time Houston’s Arian Foster fumbled against the Rams in 2009 on the first possession of Week 15, and was replaced for the rest of the game by Ryan Moats, who no one in fantasyland had in their starting lineup.

Those three seemingly inconsequential plays—all by Texans backs, coincidentally—shaped fantasy football titles and are often re-enacted within these Fantasy Source walls.

That’s the environment I’ve lived in with colleagues Brad Pinkerton and Matt Lutovsky for the last seven years. We’ve lived the fantasy football life together, and that shows in our product. Along with Craig Williams, Ben Valentine and SN NFL writer Vinnie Iyer (last year’s Experts' League champion), we’ve put together our best preseason package yet.

Fantasy Source members can download the entire 2014 Draft Kit with full rankings, projections, mock drafts and more, but we've linked to a few key, free items below to get you started. Members can also read our Fantasy Source expert analysis throughout the season, while everyone can be social with us on Twitter (@FantasySourceFB) and Facebook.

So read now and start prepping for your draft -- and for Week 1. This season is going to be another fun ride. It will be like that time Brandon Jacobs scored the game-winning TD in overtime against the Panthers in 2008, a touchdown that came one play after Derrick Ward’s 17-yard run to the 2-yard line.

Yep, we remember those tough beats with remarkable accuracy. It really is a sickness in here.